Orange Roofs, Golden Arches: The Architecture of American Chain RestaurantsAn affectionate history of the architecture, design, and décor of American chain restaurants, from their beginnings in the 1870s (the early Harvey Houses at railroad stations on the Western frontier) to the mid-1980s (McDonald's, Wendy's, Pizza Hut, etc.). Illustrated with more than 150 black-and-white or full-color photographs, paintings, architectural renderings, floor plans, postcards, and much more.--From publisher description. |
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Orange Roofs, Golden Arches: The Architecture of American Chain Restaurants Philip Langdon No preview available - 1986 |
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References to this book
Restaurants that Work: Case Studies of the Best in the Industry Martin E. Dorf No preview available - 1992 |